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The term "b lessings on thee" has been searched for 359 times on the American Poems site since December 22nd, 2004.
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1. Song - written by Edgar Allan Poe
Read 28811 times on American Poems.
I SAW thee on thy bridal day -
When a burning blush came o'er thee,
Though happiness around thee lay,
The world all love before thee:
And in thine eye a kindling light
(Whatever it might be)
Was all on Earth my aching sight
Of Loveliness... (Read full poem)
2. I see thee better -- in the Dark -- - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1995 times on American Poems.
I see thee better -- in the Dark --
I do not need a Light --
The Love of Thee -- a Prism be --
Excelling Violet --
I see thee better for the Years
That hunch themselves between --
The Miner's Lamp -- sufficient be --
To nullify the Mine --
And in... (Read full poem)
3. I see thee clearer for the Grave - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1278 times on American Poems.
I see thee clearer for the Grave
That took thy face between
No Mirror could illumine thee
Like that impassive stone --
I know thee better for the Act
That made thee first unknown
The stature of the empty nest
Attests the Bird that's gone.(Read full poem)
4. To Thee, Old Cause! - written by Walt Whitman
From Leaves of Grass.
Published in 1900.
Read 6611 times on American Poems.
TO thee, old Cause!
Thou peerless, passionate, good cause!
Thou stern, remorseless, sweet Idea!
Deathless throughout the ages, races, lands!
After a strange, sad wargreat war for thee,
(I think all war through time was really fought, and... (Read full poem)
5. Extol thee -- could I? Then I will - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 2493 times on American Poems.
Extol thee -- could I? Then I will
By saying nothing new --
But just the truest truth
That thou art heavenly.
Perceiving thee is evidence
That we are of the sky
Partaking thee a guaranty
Of immortality(Read full poem)
6. With thee, in the Desert - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1979 times on American Poems.
With thee, in the Desert --
With thee in the thirst --
With thee in the Tamarind wood --
Leopard breathes -- at last!(Read full poem)
7. Empty my Heart, of Thee -- - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 2353 times on American Poems.
Empty my Heart, of Thee --
Its single Artery --
Begin, and leave Thee out --
Simply Extinction's Date --
Much Billow hath the Sea --
One Baltic -- They --
Subtract Thyself, in play,
And not enough of me
Is left -- to put away --
"Myself" meanth... (Read full poem)
8. With All Thy Gifts. - written by Walt Whitman
From Leaves of Grass.
Published in 1900.
Read 3035 times on American Poems.
WITH all thy gifts, America,
(Standing secure, rapidly tending, overlooking the world,)
Power, wealth, extent, vouchsafed to theeWith these, and like of these, vouchsafed
to
thee,
What if one gift thou lackest? (the ultimate human... (Read full poem)
9. You said that I "was Great" -- one Day -- - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1736 times on American Poems.
You said that I "was Great" -- one Day --
Then "Great" it be -- if that please Thee --
Or Small -- or any size at all --
Nay -- I'm the size suit Thee --
Tall -- like the Stag -- would that?
Or lower -- like the Wren --
Or other heights of Other... (Read full poem)
10. I've none to tell me to but Thee - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1192 times on American Poems.
I've none to tell me to but Thee
So when Thou failest, nobody.
It was a little tie --
It just held Two, nor those it held
Since Somewhere thy sweet Face has spilled
Beyond my Boundary --
If things were opposite -- and Me
And Me it were -- that... (Read full poem)
11. Love -- thou art high - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 3816 times on American Poems.
Love -- thou art high --
I cannot climb thee --
But, were it Two --
Who know but we --
Taking turns -- at the Chimborazo --
Ducal -- at last -- stand up by thee --
Love -- thou are deep --
I cannot cross thee --
But, were there Two
Instead of One... (Read full poem)
12. We Cover Thee -- Sweet Face - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1442 times on American Poems.
We Cover Thee -- Sweet Face --
Not that We tire of Thee --
But that Thyself fatigue of Us --
Remember -- as Thou go --
We follow Thee until
Thou notice Us -- no more --
And then -- reluctant -- turn away
To Con Thee o'er and o'er --
And blame the... (Read full poem)
13. Let my first Knowing be of thee - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1036 times on American Poems.
Let my first Knowing be of thee
With morning's warming Light --
And my first Fearing, lest Unknowns
Engulf thee in the night --(Read full poem)
14. Beppo - written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Read 354 times on American Poems.
Why are thou sad, my Beppo? But last eve,
Here at my feet, thy dear head on my breast,
I heard thee say thy heart would no more grieve
Or feel the olden ennui and unrest.
What troubles thee? Am I not all thine own –
I, so long sought, so... (Read full poem)
15. If I may have it, when it's dead, - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1720 times on American Poems.
If I may have it, when it's dead,
I'll be contented -- so --
If just as soon as Breath is out
It shall belong to me --
Until they lock it in the Grave,
'Tis Bliss I cannot weigh --
For tho' they lock Thee in the Grave,
Myself -- can own the key... (Read full poem)
16. My God -- He sees thee -- - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1657 times on American Poems.
My God -- He sees thee --
Shine thy best --
Fling up thy Balls of Gold
Till every Cubit play with thee
And every Crescent hold --
Elate the Acre at his feet --
Upon his Atom swim --
Oh Sun -- but just a Second's right
In thy long Race with him!(Read full poem)
17. Dance Figure - written by Ezra Pound
Read 4663 times on American Poems.
For the Marriage in Cana of Galilee
Dark-eyed,
O woman of my dreams,
Ivory sandalled,
There is none like thee among the dancers,
None with swift feet.
I have not found thee in the tents,
In the broken darkness.
I have not found thee... (Read full poem)
18. To the stanch Dust - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1186 times on American Poems.
To the stanch Dust
We safe commit thee --
Tongue if it hath,
Inviolate to thee --
Silence -- denote --
And Sanctity -- enforce thee --
Passenger -- of Infinity --(Read full poem)
19. "Heavenly Father" -- take to thee - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 2304 times on American Poems.
"Heavenly Father" -- take to thee
The supreme iniquity
Fashioned by thy candid Hand
In a moment contraband --
Though to trust us -- seems to us
More respectful -- "We are Dust" --
We apologize to thee
For thine own Duplicity --(Read full poem)
21. My Heart ran so to thee - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1794 times on American Poems.
My Heart ran so to thee
It would not wait for me
And I affronted grew
And drew away
For whatsoe'er my pace
He first achieve they Face
How general a Grace
Allotted two --
Not in malignity
Mentioned I this to thee --
Had he obliquity
Soonest to... (Read full poem)
22. My River runs to thee - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 4528 times on American Poems.
My River runs to thee --
Blue Sea! Wilt welcome me?
My River wait reply --
Oh Sea -- look graciously --
I'll fetch thee Brooks
From spotted nooks --
Say -- Sea -- Take Me!(Read full poem)
23. Still own thee -- still thou art - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1109 times on American Poems.
Still own thee -- still thou art
What surgeons call alive --
Though slipping -- slipping I perceive
To thy reportless Grave --
Which question shall I clutch --
What answer wrest from thee
Before thou dost exude away
In the recallless sea?(Read full poem)
24. The Promise of the Morning Star - written by Amy Lowell
From A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass.
Read 3164 times on American Poems.
Thou father of the children of my brain
By thee engendered in my willing heart,
How can I thank thee for this gift of art
Poured out so lavishly, and not in vain.
What thou created never more can die,
Thy fructifying power lives in me
And I... (Read full poem)
25. Savior! I've no one else to tell - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 3030 times on American Poems.
Savior! I've no one else to tell --
And so I trouble thee.
I am the one forgot thee so --
Dost thou remember me?
Nor, for myself, I came so far --
That were the little load --
I brought thee the imperial Heart
I had not strength to hold --
The Heart... (Read full poem)
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